cubanmiamiboy Posted April 21, 2008 Share Posted April 21, 2008 The Cuban National Ballet led by Mme. Alonso is celebrating its upcoming 60th anniversary concurrently with the 21st International Ballet Festival being held from October 28 to November 6 , featuring a new version of Sleeping Beauty. Wish i could be there... Oh well... This link is an automatic Google translation of the official site, which doesn't have its own english version... http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...l%3Den%26sa%3DG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anettefan Posted October 8, 2008 Share Posted October 8, 2008 Ooops, something happended, you and I both wish we could be there, but other than the revival of Sleeping Beauty and a new contemporary work by a Spanish choreographer, nothing much appeals to me. Anette will debut in the full length on October 30 and as soon as I can get my hands on the taping I will post it on Youtube together with the other ones U have posted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted October 8, 2008 Author Share Posted October 8, 2008 Thanks, Annettefan...actually for the most of my past experiences of the Festivals, the most expected things are the full length runs, which usually take place at the National Theater, right at the same time that the foreign Companies are running their works at the Grand Theater. I always opted for the full length ballets, which also always bring guest stars to dance in. That's how i saw Alessandra Ferri in Giselle, and also Cojocaru. I think Annette will do a beautiful Aurora, being so delicate and girlie, although Viengsay Valdes i'm sure will make history with her endless balances at the Rose Adagio. We'll see... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted October 8, 2008 Author Share Posted October 8, 2008 By the way, there's an official website dedicated to the festival, and here's the Program: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=e...cial%26hs%3DtBg 21st. International Ballet Festival of Havana October 28 to November 6, 2008 OCTOBER [Tuesday 28] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA ( 8.30 pm 8.30 pm ) Gala Opening National Anthem Parade Opening remarks Premiere of the documentary "60 th Anniversary of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba" -"At Sunset". Ch: Alicia Alonso. M: José Dolores Cerón. Ballet Nacional de Cuba -"Theme and Variations" Ch: George Balanchine. M: Piotr Ilich Chaikovski . (cast to be announced) National Symphonic Orchestra: Conductor: Giovanni Duarte. THEATER Las Tunas (Las Tunas) (9:00 pm) -Romancero gypsy". Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía. Dir: Cristina Hoyos (Spain / Canada) [Wednesday 29] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... GREAT THEATER OF HAVANA 8.30 pm "Sleeping Beauty": Ch: Marius Petipa. M: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Romel Frómeta, soloists and corps de ballet). National Symphonic Orchestra. Conductor: Elena Herrera THEATER MELLA (5.00 pm) -"Flamenco Republic" . Int: María Pagés Company (Spain / Canada) SAUTO Theater, (MATANZAS) -"Jaleos flamenco" Ch: Matilde Rubio and Carlos Rodriguez [iI movement]. M: Carlos Piñana). Int: Ballet Español de Murcia [beatriz Arce, Ana Machuca, Inés Hellín, Verónica López, Andrés Fernández, Antonio González, David Pinar and Jonatan Mondéjar] (Spain / Canada) THEATER Las Tunas (9:00 pm) -"Romancero gypsy". Int: Ballet Flamenco of Andalusia. Dir: Cristina Hoyos (Spain / Canada) ……………………………… Thursday, 30 . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA (8.30 pm) "Sleeping Beauty" (Ch:Marius Petipa. M: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado, Joel Carreno, soloists and corps de ballet). National Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Elena Herrera THEATER MELLA (5.00 pm) "Flamenco Republic". Company Maria Pages (Spain / Canada) AMERICA THEATER (8.30 pm) Mixed Program -Valeria Alvarez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) and Jorge Vega (Ballet Nacional de Cuba) Arturo Vazquez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) -"Nutcracker, pas de deux" (Staged by Alicia Alonso after A. Fedorova after Lev Ivanov. M: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Sadaise Arencibia and Elier Bourzac). -"Passion" Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Giacomo Puccini. Ballet Teresa Carreno [Alejandra Martinez, and Walter Castle / Rosselyn Ramirez and Javier Solana] (Venezuela) -"Bewitched Love" (Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Manuel de Falla. Ballet Teresa Carreno (Venezuela) THEATER Las Tunas (9:00 pm) -"Romancero gypsy". Ballet Flamenco of Andalusia. Dir: Cristina Hoyos (España/ Spain ) Friday 31 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. THEATER AMERICA (8.30 pm) Mixed Program Diana Cuni and Lund and Tomas (Royal Danish Ballet, Denmark) -"Carmen, pas de deux" (Ch: Alberto Alonso. M: Georges Bizet. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes and Romel Frómeta) -"Passion" ( Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Giacomo Puccini). Ballet Teresa Carreno [Alejandra Martinez, and Walter Castle / Rosselyn Ramirez and Javier Solana] (Venezuela) "El amor brujo" (Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Manuel de Falla). Ballet Teresa Carreno (Venezuela) CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Old Havana (9:00 pm) -"Shakespeare and his Masks". Ch: Alicia Alonso. M: Charles Gounod. Orchestral adaptations : Juan Piñera. Libretto: José Ramón Neyra on the tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado, Javier Torres, soloists and corps de ballet ) SAUTO THEATER (MATANZAS) (8:30 pm) -"Flamenco Republic" .Maria Pages Company (Spain / Canada) THEATER CARDENAS (MATANZAS)(9:00 pm) -"Jaleo flamenco" . Ch: Matilde Rubio and Carlos Rodriguez [iI movement].. Ballet Español de Murcia [beatriz Arce, Ana Machuca, Inés Hellín, Veronica Lopez, Andres Fernandez, Antonio Gonzalez, David and Jonathan Pinar Mondéjar] (Spain / Canada) [NOVEMBER] [saturday 1] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... [GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA] (8.30 pm) [Gala - Delivery of the VI Ibero-American Choreography Competition Award of CIC'2008] -"To the Confines of the Earth" [ Award CIC´2008 ] Ch : Tania Vergara. M: Luar Na Lubre). Ballet Nacional de Cuba -Edina Plicanic and Ronald Savkovic (Croacia) -"Ché" . (Ch : Michel Descombey. M: Marc-Antoine Charpentier). Ballet Nacional de Cuba -"Tchaikovsky pas de deux". (Ch: George Balanchine. M: Piotr Ilich Tchaikovski. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdés / Rómel Frómeta) -"Pictures of an Exhibition.( Ch: Alicia Alonso. M: Modest Mussorgski, orchestrated by Maurice Ravel. Works by painters (in order of appearance in the ballet) Alfredo Sosabravo, Roberto Fabelo, Angel Ramirez, Zaida del Rio, Golgotha, William Hernandez, Arturo Montoto, Alicia Leal, Nelson Dominguez, Ileana Mulet and Cosme Proenza. Coordinator of the artistic production / Artistic Production Coordinator: Ricardo Reymena. V / W: Roberto Fabelo, Zaida del Rio, Golgotha, Alicia Leal, Nelson Dominguez, Ileana Mulet and Ricardo Reymena [scenic design of production] / [scenic Production design]. L: Ruddy Artiles) . Ballet Nacional de Cuba. Symphonic Orchestra of the Grand Theater of Havana Havana . . Conductor: Giovanni Duarte THEATER MELLA] ( 5.00 pm ) -"Napoli" [ Act III ] ( Ch : August Bournonville . M: NW Gade, E. Helsted, HS Paulli and HC Lumbre. Diana Cuni / Lund Tomas (Royal Danish Ballet, Denmark) -"Leda and the swan". (Ch : Iván Tenorio. M: Claude Debussy) Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Yanela Pinera /Javier Torres) Karina Olmedo / Juan Pablo Ledo (Stable Ballet Theater Colon, Argentina) -" Bewitching love" ( Ch : Ramón Oller. M: Manuel de Falla [1925 version]. Based on an idea by Paco Azorín.[ Design and wardrobe ] Ballet Theater of the Generalitat de Valencia [Diego Arconada, Far Alonso, Bruno Denis, Fabrizio Coppo, Jerome Forteza, Yvette Garcia, Tamara Gosme Rosa, Lara Hernandorena, Diana Huertas, Gustavo Muñiz, Lorena Ortiz, Samuel Retortillo, Cathy Royo, Fatima Sanlés, Bilyana Shopova, Pilar Sospedra, Elisabeth Weaver, Tortelli Diego and Miriam Vilas.(Spain). [ THEATER AMERICA (5:00 pm) [Mixed program] -Valeria Alvarez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) and Jorge Vega and (Ballet Nacional de Cuba) Arturo Vazquez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) -"Don Quijote, pas de deux" (Staged by Alicia Alonso based on the original by Marius Petipa and the version of Anatole Obukov). M: Ludwig Minkus. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado / Joel Carreno) -"Jaleos flamenco" (Ch: Matilde Rubio and Carlos Rodriguez [iI movement]. M: Carlos Piñana). Spanish Ballet of Murcia [beatriz Arce, Ana Machuca, Inés Hellín, Veronica Lopez, Andres Fernandez, Antonio Gonzalez, David and Jonathan Pinar Mondéjar] (Spain / Canada) SAUTO THEATER -Ballet Folklórico de Mérida (Spain) [sunday 2] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA (8.30 pm) [Gala for the 65 th Anniversary of Alicia Alonso's premiere in Giselle] -"Giselle" (Staged by Alicia Alonso after the original by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot. Libretto : Théophile Gautier, Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jean Coralli, inspired by a Germanic popular legend as told by Heinrich Heine. Ballet Nacional de Cuba . .(Cast to be announced) Symphonic Orchestra of the Grand Theater of Havana Havana . Conductor: Giovanni Duarte [THEATER MELLA] (5.00pm) -"A concert in black and white" (Ch: José Parés. M: Franz Joseph Hayden. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Sadaise Arencibia and corps de ballet)/Miguel Ángel Berna ( Spain ) -"The Leaves are Fading" (Ch: Anthony Tudor. M: Antonin Dvorák.). Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado/Javier Torres) -" Bewitching love" (Ch : Ramón Oller. Musical direction : Joan Cerveró. M: Manuel de Falla [ 1925 version]. Ballet Theater of the Generalitat de Valencia [Diego Arconada, Far Alonso, Bruno Denis, Fabrizio Coppo, Jerome Forteza, Yvette Garcia, Tamara Rosa Gosme, Lara Hernandorena, Diana Huertas, Gustavo Muñiz, Lorena Ortiz, Samuel Retortillo, Cathy Royo, Fatima Sanlés, Bilyana Shopova, Pilar Sospedra, Elisabeth Weaver, Tortelli Diego and Miriam Vilas] ( Spain). THEATER AMERICA] (5:00 pm) [Mixed program] -Edina Plicanic / Ronald Savkovic (Opera Ballet , Berlin) -Karina Olmedo / Juan Pablo Ledo (Ballet Estable del Teatro Colón, Argentina) -Ballet Folklórico de Mérida (México) [Monday 3] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... [THEATER AMERICA] (8:30 pm) -"Mudejar". Miguel Angel Berna Company (Spain / Canada) [CATHEDRAL SQUARE] (9:00 pm) -"Swan Lake ". (Staged by Alicia Alonso after the original by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. M: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Romel Frómeta, soloists and corps de ballet) THEATER CARDENAS , MATANZAS. -"Passion" (Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Giacomo Puccini. Ballet Teresa Carreno [Alejandra Martinez, and Walter Castle / Rosselyn Ramirez and Javier Solana] (Venezuela) –"Spartacus" ( Ch: Yuri Grigorovich. M: Aram Jachaturian) Ballet Teresa Carreno [Cristina Amaral and Walter Castillo] (Venezuela) –"Bewitched Love" (Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Manuel de Falla. Ballet Teresa Carreno (Venezuela) –"Textures" ( Ch: Hector Sanzana. M: Alberto Ginastera. Ballet Teresa Carreno (Venezuela) -Ballet Folklorico de Merida (Mexico) [Tuesday 4 ] ... ... ... ... GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA ( 8.30 pm ) -"Goyesque Serenade" (Ch : Alicia Alonso. M: Joaquín Rodrigo) Ballet Nacional de Cuba .(Marlen Fuerte, Yadil Suarez and corps de ballet) - "Bach x 11" ( Ch: José Parés. M:[Mass in B minor by Johann Sebastian Bach.] Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Dayron Vera and corps de ballet). - Karina Olmedo and Juan Pablo Ledo (Stable Ballet Theater Colon) - "Bhakti" (Ch: Maurice Béjart. M: Folklore Hindu. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Sadaise Arencibia / Javier Torres) -"A rose, a rose ..." (Ch: Ramon Oller. M: Poems of Rosalia de Castro with music by Amancio Prada and Carlos Nunez. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado, Joel Carreno and corps de ballet) [THEATER MELLA] (5.00pm) - "Romancero gypsy". Ballet Flamenco of Andalusia. Dir: Cristina Hoyos (Spain ) [THEATER AMERICA] (8.30 pm) -MIXED BILL -Edina Plicanic /Ronald Savkovic (Opera Ballet , Berlin) -Arturo Vazquez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) -"Coppélia, pas de deux" ( Staged by Alicia Alonso based on the original by Arthur Saint-Leon and Marius Petipa version. M: Léo Delibes .Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Yanela Pinera / Alejandro Virelles) -Ballet-Sun.hee Kim (Korea) [Wednesday 5] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA HAVANA ( 8.30 ) [GALA for the 400 years of Cuban Literature] -"Les Sylphides"(Staging by Alicia Alonso according to the original version by Mikhail Fokine. M: Fryderyk Chopin. D: Salvador Fernandez on the originals by Alexander Benois. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado, Alejandro Virelles, soloists and corps de ballet) -"Dying Swan" (Ch: Mikhail Fokine. M: Camille Saint-Saëns) Nina Kapsova (Russia) -"Lucía Jerez" (Ch: Alicia Alonso on the novel of the same name of José Martí. M: Enrique Gonzalez Mantici). Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Yadil Suarez and corps de ballet) -"Le bourgeois" (Ch : Ben van Couvenberg. M: Jacques Brel) Carlos Acosta (Ballet Nacional de Cuba/Royal Ballet) -"The magic flute" (Ch: Alicia Alonso, inspired by Lev Ivanov's homonymous work. M: Riccardo Drigo. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Linnet Gonzalez, Elier Bourzac, Victor Gili soloists and corps de ballet) Symphonic Orchestra of the Grand Theater of Havana . Conductor: Giovanni Duarte [THEATER MELLA] (5.00pm) -"Romancero gypsy". Ballet Flamenco of Andalusia. Dir: Cristina Hoyos (Spain / Canada) [THEATER AMERICA] ( 8.30 pm 8.30 pm ) [Mixed program] -Valeria Alvarez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) and Jorge Vega and (Ballet Nacional de Cuba) -"Grand pas de deux Classique" (Staged by Alicia Alonso based on the original by Victor Gsovski. M: Daniel Francois Auber. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Sadaise Arencibia / Javier Torres) -Ballet-Sun.hee Kim (Korea) [Thursday 6] ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... [THEATER MELLA] (5.00pm) -"In the Shadows of a Waltz" (Ch: Alicia Alonso. M: Joseph Strauss.). Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Sadaise Arencibia, Javier Torres and corps de ballet) -Arturo Vazquez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) -"Time Out of memory" (Ch: Brian Mc Donald. M: Paul Creston. ) Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Regina Hernandez, Yadil Suarez and corps de ballet) -"The Nutcracker, pas de deux" (Staged by Alicia Alonso, after Alexandra Fedorova based on the original by Lev Ivanov. M: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.) Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Yanela Pinera / Alejandro Virelles) -"Don Quijote" (Staged by Alicia Alonso, on the original by Marius Petipa and the version of Anatole Obukov. M: Ludwig Minkus. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Romel Frómeta and corps de ballet) GRAND THEATER OF HAVANA] (8.30 pm) [Closing Gala ] (Program to be confirmed) -"Accents" (Ch: Eduardo Blanco. M: Havana Calipso by the group Luna Negra) Ballet Nacional de Cuba -Cristina Hoyos /Mariano Bernal ( Spain ) -"Esmeralda" Staged by Alicia Alonso after Marius Petipa. M: Cesare Pugni. Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Anette Delgado / Joel Carreno) -Valeria Alvarez (Choreography workshop at the Autonomous University of Mexico) and Jorge Vega and (Ballet Nacional de Cuba) -"Curious" (Ch: Ivan Perez Aviles. V / W: Frank Alvarez) Ballet Nacional de Cuba -"Solo" .Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Javier Torres) -"Spartacus" (Ch: Yuri Grigorovitch. M: Aram Jachaturian) Nina Kapsova (Russia) and Carlos Acosta (Ballet Nacional de Cuba/Royal Ballet) -Ballet Kim-Sun.hee (Corea/ Korea ) -Ballet-Sun.hee Kim (Korea / Korea) -"The Carnival in Venice"( Ch: Marius Petipa. M: Cesare Pugni) Ballet Nacional de Cuba (Viengsay Valdes, Romel Frómeta, Sadaise Arencibia and Elier Bourzac) Symphonic Orchestra of the Grand Theater of Havana. Conductor: Giovanni Duarte]. 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cubanmiamiboy Posted October 14, 2008 Author Share Posted October 14, 2008 Among my own program's picks, I would love to see Annette Delgado-(which i've only seen on video, and already love her delicate dancing and subtle projection)-in "The Leaves are Fading" and "Les Sylphides", and Viengsay Valdes' debut as Aurora in Mme's much anticipated revival of "Sleeping Beauty"-(those balances in the Rose Adagio will make history ...I can predict it already). Sadaise Arencibia in "Grand PDD Classique" is also tempting, given the beautiful lines and technical command of this tall ballerina, and of course, our Carlitos Acosta in "Spartacus", already one of his signature roles.... I'm also pretty intrigued by Mme's staging of Drigo's "The magic flute" , which is listed as "choreographed by Alicia Alonso, inspired by Lev Ivanov's homonymous work". Here the dancers will be Linnet Gonzalez and Elier Bourzac. Also curious about the still to be announced cast for "Theme and Variations" and "Giselle". Let's see...(if only I could be there... ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anettefan Posted October 28, 2008 Share Posted October 28, 2008 As far as I know, Theme and Variations is a shared performance by Delgado/Arencibia/Valdes, Giselle is also shared with Valdes in the First Act. Delgado in the Second and Arencibia as Myrtha. And thank you for watching Anette's videos, feel free to add your comments. Hopefully I'll get my hands on recordings of those performances and post them in Youtube. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted November 5, 2008 Author Share Posted November 5, 2008 From "Granma", the Cuban Official Primary newspaper: 30 October, 2008 Sleeping Beauty at Havana Ballet Festival by Toni Pinera. The second night of the 21st Havana International Ballet Festival featured Sleeping Beauty, with choreography by Alicia Alonso based the original by Marius Petipa. The majestic piece, performed at the Garcia Lorca Gran Theater in Havana by the Cuban National Ballet, met the expectations of the audience that had long awaited a return of the classic to the company’s repertory. Viengsay Valdes and Romel Frometa dance the lead roles to be performed on Thursday by Anette Delgado and Joel Carreño.The National Symphonic Orchestra interpreted the score by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, conducted by Elena Herrera.Among the public at the full house performance were President Raul Castro and Vice President Esteban Lazo Hernandez. P.S-(If the emoticon is ainnapropriate, please remove it...just in case) P.S 2-Believe it or not this is the FIRST TIME that I see that Raul Castro is being officially addressed as Cuba's President instead of Fidel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted November 6, 2008 Author Share Posted November 6, 2008 Here's a pic of Valdes and Frometa on the Opening night. (I see they're wearing the old fashioned baroque-inspired white wigs...which i hardly see it being done nowadays in Beauty) http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2008/octubre/juev30/ballet.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted November 9, 2008 Author Share Posted November 9, 2008 More pics of SB and T&V. http://www.slideshare.net/ihoscordo/havana...al-presentation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sacto1654 Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 This ballet festival is a living tribute to Alicia Alonso, perhaps one of the four greatest ballerinas of the 20th Century along with Margot Fonteyn, Maya Plisetskaya and Galina Ulanova. Pity that the poor state of US-Cuba relations has deprived almost all Americans (except balletomanes more than 60 years old! ) of seeing her work as dancer and choreographer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted November 10, 2008 Author Share Posted November 10, 2008 ...i feel that THAT is just on the way to change. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carbro Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 This ballet festival is a living tribute to Alicia Alonso, perhaps one of the four greatest ballerinas of the 20th Century along with Margot Fonteyn, Maya Plisetskaya and Galina Ulanova. Pity that the poor state of US-Cuba relations has deprived almost all Americans (except balletomanes more than 60 years old! ) of seeing her work as dancer and choreographer.Not quite. Ballet Nacional de Cuba was at New York's City Center as recently as 2003 -- looking mighty fine, I might add! Even when Mme Alonso brought the company to the Met, I (not yet 60) was not the youngest person in the house....i feel that THAT is just on the way to change. I fervently hope so, too, but I don't realistically expect drastic changes, at least for the foreseeable future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sacto1654 Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 ...i feel that THAT is just on the way to change. If President Obama does end the boycott of Cuba, I'm sure there will be a catfight on where the next time the Ballet Nacional de Cuba plays in New York City. Like I said, most younger Americans have missed out on seeing the later career of Alicia Alonso as choreographer, and it would be very welcome to see her in NYC again for the first time in over five years (ABT would welcome a visit from Alonso, a former ABT dancer, for very obvious reasons! ). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leonid17 Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 This ballet festival is a living tribute to Alicia Alonso, perhaps one of the four greatest ballerinas of the 20th Century along with Margot Fonteyn, Maya Plisetskaya and Galina Ulanova. Pity that the poor state of US-Cuba relations has deprived almost all Americans (except balletomanes more than 60 years old! ) of seeing her work as dancer and choreographer. You missed out Anna Pavlova. Plisetskaya was a true phenomenon of the ballet world and a STAR performer of the first magnitude.I loved her, but only in in the right ballets. As a complete 'one-off', she almost needs a category of her own. Plisetskaya was not however an academic classical ballerina who in general should be highly successful in "Giselle". "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake" performing the leading roles in these and perhaps certain other ballets according to the academic classical ballet canon and should not be compared to the true ballerinas mentioned in this and your post. Amended for clarification. Don't say it, "What clarification?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted November 10, 2008 Author Share Posted November 10, 2008 ...i feel that THAT is just on the way to change. If President Obama does end the boycott of Cuba, I'm sure there will be a catfight on where the next time the Ballet Nacional de Cuba plays in New York City. Oh, i dream of extravagant seasons at City Center, and more than that, down here for the sake of the ballet-loving Cuban-Miamian community. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted April 12, 2009 Author Share Posted April 12, 2009 I found this clip of the opening night of the festival, that starts with the desfile of the school-(part of it)-and finishes with Mme. Alonso being escorted onstage by Primeros Bailarines Yoel Carreno and Romel Frometa. BRAVA!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bart Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 Fascinating and wonderful. For those of us not familiar with this tradition, could you give us an idea of the order and the ranking? I was confused, for instance, when the age level -- which had been mounting up to group 5 -- fell back to llittle kids again, though with a change of costume color. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted April 12, 2009 Author Share Posted April 12, 2009 No, I'm also confused about it. The last festival I saw live was back in 2000, and up to that point, the age level would always gradually increase...Another thing I noticed is the absence of retired dancers and teachers-(well, at least those who hasn't defected yet). I remember the emotion of seeing the Jewels-(Pla, Araujo, Mendez, Bosh)- appear onstage, and the public warm reaction to them. If anything, I'm always amazed at the sight of Mme's extreme turnout... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bart Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 Cristian, can you identify the unaccompanied woman who runs towards the audience at 3:40 minutes of the second clip, and then races away to stage left. At first I thought that SHE was Alonso, miraculously rejuvenated, and that I was in some kind of time warp. She has extreme turnout, too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubanmiamiboy Posted April 13, 2009 Author Share Posted April 13, 2009 Oh, that's the lovely Miss Barbara Garcia, the older of the Primeras Bailarinas and to be considered the last dancing exponent of the old times Alonso's school and training. Entrance of Giselle, Act I, with Yoel Carreno Giselle's Initiation, Act II In Chopiniana with Romel Frometa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh_IM1mELKc...feature=related As Dulcinea/Kitri, DQ's dream scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc8iPotb3UU...feature=related Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bart Posted April 13, 2009 Share Posted April 13, 2009 Thanks, Cristian. What a discovery for me, especially the series from the 2006 Giselle performance. I love Garcia's kind of ballerina. Her Act II Giselle creates a spirit out of a strong and even solid dancer's body -- proving that you don't need to be ethereal, wispy thin, and depressive to make the role work. I'm looking forward to looking at more of those YouTube links in the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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